Websites/Videos with Vietnamese conversations

I see nothing on here in regards to learning Vietnamese, which suprises me.  Hope this is the correct branch.

I'm teaching myself Vietnamese as I'm not in the country yet and it's been very difficult to find someone on the internet to help me (lots of Vietnamese offer, but there always seem to be problems). I've learned the alphabet, pronunciation, vocabulary, some grammar (all via various websites), but I'm now at the point I need to start listening to more than just vocabulary words. I've been trying to find Utube videos or websites where I can listen to short, simple conversations which have the script in Vietnamese, but I'm coming up empty handed. There seems to be nothing out there.

Does anyone out there know of any sites I've missed? If not, once I've mastered the language well enough, I'll make my own!

I have a CD (without transcript) of teaching Vietnamese for foreigners. if u want, I will try to copy send to u by mp3 file. Vietnamese is not popular, that's y no Vietnamese post or upload lesson or video in Utube.

Thank you, but I'm not looking for anything that teaches the language - only conversations. :)

travelinhobo wrote:

I see nothing on here in regards to learning Vietnamese, which suprises me.  Hope this is the correct branch.

I'm teaching myself Vietnamese as I'm not in the country yet and it's been very difficult to find someone on the internet to help me (lots of Vietnamese offer, but there always seem to be problems). I've learned the alphabet, pronunciation, vocabulary, some grammar (all via various websites), but I'm now at the point I need to start listening to more than just vocabulary words. I've been trying to find Utube videos or websites where I can listen to short, simple conversations which have the script in Vietnamese, but I'm coming up empty handed. There seems to be nothing out there.

Does anyone out there know of any sites I've missed? If not, once I've mastered the language well enough, I'll make my own!


http://www.everydayviet.com/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB8OV6uekKkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHqEMR5U6Dshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96kzYq9Iik8http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PBVDtXr … re=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysgFS1nC … re=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFh9gfdvQZghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxPRnRuK-johttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNHue4ACX8c&feature=fvsrhttp://vov.vn/Home/hoctiengviet.vov
I have no experience in teaching Vietnamese. Hope that these videos and website can help you.

Hi Vivil-
Thank you for the links.  The first one I've already seen.  The others aren't what I'm looking for as they're too advanced, but I'll keep the links to use when I have a better level.  The last one might be very good, so I'll check it out more.  The sound didn't load properly when I tried to listen to a story.

The video about pronouncing Nguyen was funny!

travelinhobo wrote:

lots of Vietnamese offer, but there always seem to be problems


Beside videos and websites I posted, you can wacth many TV shows in Vietnam or many channels like HTV9,HTV7,VTV6...
In fact, some Vietnamese want to teach you Vietnamese for salary but some for making friends or practicing English. Sometimes they seem too enthused to make you worried but they have no bad intention. I just think so. If you are living in Vietnam, you can go to University of Social Sciences and Humanities – Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. The students there will help you,ofcourse, it's free.
Have a nice day.

Yes I know.  But I'm looking for SIMPLE conversations - not news.  I don't have the vocab yet for the news.  When I was in HCMC, I went to the 23/9 park where the university students go to practice their English.  Very inspiring!  Although you should know that the language of the future is Chinese. ;)

travelinhobo wrote:

Yes I know.  But I'm looking for SIMPLE conversations - not news.  I don't have the vocab yet for the news.  When I was in HCMC, I went to the 23/9 park where the university students go to practice their English.  Very inspiring!  Although you should know that the language of the future is Chinese. ;)


Hi travelinhobo,

Where are you now? If you are living in VN, try to speaking VNese by yourself will bring you more experience than learning from those websites, I think!

Here is my yahoo nick: vict_sgt_2011 if you want learning VNese speaking through daily conversations, I could help you guy!

Have fun! ^o^

travelinhobo wrote:

Hi Vivil-
Thank you for the links.  The first one I've already seen.  The others aren't what I'm looking for as they're too advanced, but I'll keep the links to use when I have a better level.  The last one might be very good, so I'll check it out more.  The sound didn't load properly when I tried to listen to a story.

The video about pronouncing Nguyen was funny!


Hi there,

I know a good website from my friend, and I have other documents as well. If you need, just send me a message.

I can help you with short conversations if you want, I'm in HCMC now and I can communicate quite well in English :)

How do you say xenophobia in Vietnamese?

Teacher Mark wrote:

How do you say xenophobia in Vietnamese?


xenophobia = Tính bài ngoại
But why do you want to know this word? Is there any Vietnamese make you angry?

Hahahaha!!!  I love it!  There is no xenophobia in Viet Nam, and if you ask how to say it, they get scared that someone was rude to you!  God, so different from Mexico!

I think I'll get a tattoo on my arm that says... Tôi th̀ich Vịêt Nam. :)

travelinhobo wrote:

I think I'll get a tattoo on my arm that says... Tôi th̀ich Vịêt Nam. :)


Hey great idea !!! ;)

travelinhobo wrote:

Tôi th̀ich Vịêt Nam. :)


Thankyou. :)

vivile wrote:
Teacher Mark wrote:

How do you say xenophobia in Vietnamese?


xenophobia = Tính bài ngoại
But why do you want to know this word? Is there any Vietnamese make you angry?


Yeah, a few have made me angry, but I think I've made more angry at me over the years.  I wrote that because travelinhobo sent me a message about how nice the Vietnamese people are; that there is no sign of xenophobia.  I have had young children run away screaming, because of my green eyes and pale skin, however!

There are a few videos on YouTube, which I'll let you filter through.  In the meantime, this is what I found.


Here's a thread from a few months back about learning Vietnamese:

Learning Vietnamese (Southern Dialect)

These guys have done a lot of research on how to go about learning Vietnamese and the resources that were available in 2009.  It's one of the best written and civil threads I've ever read.

http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/fo … 13890&PN=9

Arizona State University's Vietnamese as a Foreign Language course. They use a textbook called Let's Speak Vietnamese:

http://www.public.asu.edu/~ickpl/lsv1/index.htm

Audio for Let's Speak Vietnamese workbook:

http://www.public.asu.edu/~ickpl/lsv/wb/index.htm

This is a website maintained by the US Dept.of State and the Vietnamese may be in the southern dialect:

http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content … Vietnamese

Learn languages free: Vietnamese

http://freelanguage.org/learn-vietnamese

Northern Illinois Center for Southesat Asian Studies' website:

http://www.seasite.niu.edu/vietnamese/V … ontent.htm

This has a lot of the links that I've included in this post. 

http://www.adoptvietnam.org/vietnamese/vietnamese.htm

Do you have the Pimsleur series?

Teacher Mark wrote:

Yeah, a few have made me angry, but I think I've made more angry at me over the years.  I wrote that because travelinhobo sent me a message about how nice the Vietnamese people are; that there is no sign of xenophobia.  I have had young children run away screaming, because of my green eyes and pale skin, however!


I know there are some Vietnamese people who don't like foreigners because of lack of understanding. Some Vietnamese people don't behave well. I am a VNmese,I can see it and its reasons. The reasons are almost from Vietnamese people. (there is some exception.hihi)
I think the xenophobia exists in everywhere. Some friends of mine are discriminated in US and other European countries. But besides, there are kind people too. I hope you will meet kind people in VN.
In fact, we like green eyes and white skin. That's really VNmese point of view. VNmese people think that green eyes look deeper than black eyes so eyes with green color are attractive.Those children ran away just cause you are strange and different from them. They are just kids.
Anyway, best wishes for you. Hope you are happy in VN. :)

best way to learn...cua gai.

matt.natalotto wrote:

best way to learn...cua gai.


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Mark- I just went through all those links.  Some of them I've already visited (seasite is saved on my list to get to), one or two I hadn't seen.  But none (maybe seasite) give me what I want.  The hunt continues!

As for the kids running away from you... keep in mind that it comes from the family.  But it also depends on where you were.  Boondocks or city?  A few years ago when I visited my brother, his g/f's 2 kids completely ignored me, not even saying hello.  At age 5 & 6, somehow he and his g/f believed this to be acceptable behavior.  I saw it as not, and only as how they had been educated by their mother.  Everything comes from the parents.

I didn't mind the kids running away, because it was funny.  It's happened twice; once in the Mekong Delta and once in HCMC.  Both times the kids were toddlers.

I understand it's not exactly what you're looking for, but that FSI website is a gem.  The lessons are in the southern dialect, since the gov developed the program in the 60's/70's.

Vietnamese TV?   The soap operas they show have very good audio and the actors/actresses speak clearly.

Link to Vietnamese TV

Talk More Vietnamese?

Link to Talk More Vietnamese

vivile wrote:
matt.natalotto wrote:

best way to learn...cua gai.


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Why did you make an angry face?

Teacher Mark wrote:
vivile wrote:
matt.natalotto wrote:

best way to learn...cua gai.


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Why did you make an angry face?


"cua gai" is not a way to learn VNmese.

Im afraid I have to disagree - It is a great way to learn. Its about learing how to compliment a beatuful girl. How to be polite..etc, and its lots of fun at the same time. Quite harmless too. Please dont take offence...Im only adding to a free conversation topic - right? chill out.!

Yeah, but this is my conversation topic, and I have no idea what cua gai means. But I get the idea that it has something to do with the foreign men who want a submissive female who won't put them in their place and don't know better, who go to Viet Nam, search for a woman, then talk bad about her and all Vietnamese women behind their backs.  Take that stuff elsewhere.  Don't put it in my topic.

Hi travelinhobo, can you find out the source for what you need yet ?

It means 'flirting'.  (You are getting way too excited dude.)

"Dude" is a "dudette", dude.

Teacher Mark wrote:

"Dude" is a "dudette", dude.


What do u mean when you wrote "dudette". Could u explain a little bit? :D

Hi everybody!

The thread is going :offtopic:!

Could you please stick to the initial topic which is Websites/Videos with Vietnamese conversations?

Thanks,
Harmonie.

Vivian Che wrote:
Teacher Mark wrote:

"Dude" is a "dudette", dude.


What do u mean when you wrote "dudette". Could u explain a little bit? :D


Here's a link that explains the term "dudette".

Progress report Hobo?

Several versions of Pimsleur Vietnamese are available on Bittorrent.

If you put this in Google > pimsleur vietnamese download <, they will be happy to give info!

I think I can help you to improve your Vietnamese

Look on http://thepiratebay.se/ here you can find some books with CD. But the most are in the Northern dialect. Only the course from FSI is in the Southern dialect.

Sorry, I haven't recieved any emails from this post indicating anyone had responded more.  I'll look at the latest links given.  No, I haven't found anything.  I'm currently using this page: http://www.public.asu.edu/~ickpl/lsv/dialogs/   which does  help a lot, but once I finish those dialogs, I'll be left with...nothing?

Matt, yes, I'm a dudette, and if you want to use terms that people don't know in their own language, what do you expect?

learn Vietnamese as a habit. so I think it's best to practice it every day for a Vietnamese person

I only know a little English but I believe that could help him in his language when working in the City. Very happy to be friends. Please contact me at any time